In a paper published in the journal Addictive Behaviours, doctors described the case of the patient, an enlisted service member who checked in to the US Navy's Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Programme (SARP) for treatment of alcoholism.
He was exhibiting withdrawal symptoms that doctors initially thought were solely related to alcohol. But they found he was having a hard time functioning also because of his withdrawal from Google Glass, 'NBC News' reported.
The man told his treatment providers that the withdrawal symptoms from Glass were "much worse" than withdrawing from alcohol, Doan said.
When the therapist would ask the patient a question, he would repeatedly place his index finger to the right side of face, similar to trying to turn on the Glass.
The patient successfully completed the 35-day residential treatment programme and is experiencing fewer withdrawal symptoms, Doan said.
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